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Regular Teachers
Mrs. Glen Stuve
Mrs. Azure Osborne
Mrs. Reuben Scholze
Miss Jodie Van Kirk
Miss Thelma Theiler
Substitute Teachers
Mrs. Bernard Seig
Miss Sherri Shirley
Secretary Miss Kathy Theiler
CHURCH SCHOOL
Superintendents
1950-1962 Emma Theiler
1962-1970 Ruth Gilroy
1970-1975 Janet Scholze
During the last 25 years, the attendance at St. John’s Church
School averaged 60 to 65 with a high of 70 pupils. United Church of Christ
curriculum is now being used.
Benevolence giving has been an important part of the church
school. We have given to the Children’s Home, World Service, American Bible
Society, Indian Mission, Fort Wayne Children’s Home and gifts of love to the
church were for carpeting, organ, piano and children’s viewer.
We have had our Bible School for the last 25 summers using
our own dedicated members to teach and carry on the work of our Lord. We have
also maintained a church school Christmas program every year.
We want to share with you a hymn written by a former
superintendent and teacher, Mrs. Ruth Gilroy, which won a first prize at the 40th
Stewardship Project of the Northwest Synod.
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God's Message (Tune: "Count Your
Blessings")
Have you heard the message given from above?
Have you heard the mercy of the Father's love?
Hear God's Holy message, hear what God has done,
Hear and you will love Him and His Holy Son.
Chorus:
Hear God's message, hear of God above;
Learn God's message, learn about His Son;
Teach God's message, teach that God is Love;
Share God's holy message, it's for everyone.
Did you learn the message of the faith that won?
Are you telling others all about God's Son?
Learn God's holy message, learn it and repeat,
Learn and you will worship at the Master's feet.
Chorus
When it is God's Message you are called to teach
Then it means all mankind you must try to reach
Teach God's many children, teach them one and all
teach and you are answering your Father's call.
Chorus
You can share God's message as through you He lives
You can serve the Saviour with the faith He gives.
Share God's holy message, share the truth you know
Share and in God's favor you will surely grow.
Chorus
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Emma Theiler |
Mrs. Glen Stuve |
THE CHOIR
The congregation is deeply appreciative of the devoted service of all who
contributed to the ministry of Music. St. John's choirs have rendered
outstanding service throughout the years. For several years. For several years
we had senior, junior and cherub choirs, directed by Mrs. William Theiler after
Mr. Creviston retired. Mrs. Daniel Simonson directed the cherub choir a few
years during Rev. Hartman's ministry.
Several different years we have put on Cantatas at Christmas and Easter. We have
given these at the Indian Mission Church out of Black River Falls, at nursing
homes, etc. We have cooperated with the United Methodist churches of Humbird and
Fairchild also for concerts.
The following organist have served: Emma Theiler, Susan Theiler, Diane Bryner
Hayden, Maureen Laffe, Joan Boelcher Simonson, James Duerkop, Darlene Trachael,
Mary Raith, Alton Duerkop and Nelda Stuve. When Emma Theiler, who had served as
head organist and was presented with a lovely silver coffee carafe from the
appreciative congregation. There will always be a feeling of love and gratitude
as we remember the dedication of this beloved gifted Christian leader. Many of
the former choir members trained by Emma now assist with lovely voices in the
worship services. The piano and organ are fitting memorials to her years of
faithful service.
We are fortunate to have as members of our congregation other accomplished
organists. Mrs. Nelda Stuve served as organist with Emma Theiler as choir
director, and Mrs. Susan Theiler as assistant organist 1970 - 1973. Since then,
Nelda and Susan serve as organists and direct the combined adult and children's
choir.
Junior Choir
Holly Trachsel, Jill Sieg, Stephanie Stuve, Paul
Wallace, Susie Swindell, RaeAnn Scheel, Zona Scholze. |
Mrs. Glen Stuve, Organist; Mrs. Dwane Parent, Mr.
Reuben scholze, Mrs. Daniel Wallace, Miss Sandra Scholze, Mrs. Kally
Theiler, assistant organist; Mrs. Elmer Duerkop, Mr. Asure Osburn,
Rae Ann Scheel, Zona scholze, Sussie Swindell, Holly Trachsel, Mrs.
Jim Trachse. |
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Sixteen beautiful new robes, purchased with funds contributed
by friends and members of the choir, now replace the maroon robes that had been
in service for many years. Since 1969 the Music Committee has provided general
guidance for the music program of the church. They have been active in assisting
the organist and pastors in arrangements for special music for regular services
and other events. This church is indeed fortunate in that there is much musical
talent in its membership.
The congregation wishes to express appreciation to all who
have shared in this ministry. We are aware that the choir enjoys singing to the
glory of God, and are happy that their songs add a great deal to each church
service.
ORGANIZATIONS
St. John’s continues to strive to provide means through which
the membership may serve Christ in the church, the family and community.
The Church School, the Choir, the Youth Organization, the
Women’s Guild, the Council and the Committees of the Council provide
opportunities for leadership and service.
Youth Fellowship
Virgil Newell President; Boyd Trachsel Vice President; Jodie VanKirk Treasurer; Kelly VanKirk Secretary; Alyce Gearing Sponsors; Carl Kubaskie, Darlene Trachsel
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YOUTH ORGANIZATION
“Those that He planted in the house of the Lord shall
flourish in the courts of our God.”
During the last twenty-five years, it has been observed that
the church youth group accepts Christian leadership when a real and vital
interest in the individual and his problems are demonstrated. St. John’s Council
has continued to appoint volunteer leaders as sponsors of the Youth Fellowship.
Some of these are Mrs. Fred Hefty, Mr. And Mrs. Glenn Stuve, Alyce Gearing,
Peter Botts, Mrs. Lyle Newell, Mrs. James Trachsel, and Carl Kubaskie. There are
countless problems when the church, an accepted part of society’s establishment,
endeavors to provide leadership for a group skeptical of the society created in
and through those establishments.
The United Church of Christ’s Church School curriculum
provides each student with many opportunities to make a personal commitment of
their lives to Christ. Throughout the program, discipleship is stressed. As
graduates of St. John’s Church School and the Confirmation Curriculum each
student has a very good foundation in the Christian faith, and each student
publicly accepts Christ as his personal Savior while taking his confirmation
vows.
The United Church of Christ’s youth program curriculum
materials have been set aside in favor of programs chosen by the group with a
minimum of sponsor suggestions. The programs planned by members of the Youth
Fellowship emphasize fellowship, entertainment and service activities. One of
the most enjoyable programs was carried out under the pastorate of the Reverend
Wayne Lura. A banquet kicked off the year’s program in the fall and another
concluded the year in the spring. Camping, skating, snowmobile, and ball games
were some of the activities. This group served Easter breakfast these last six
years.
As members of the community and school programs, our students
become involved in conflicting activities and ideologies. During high school
days, a conflict of loyalties sometimes occur and values become confused. At
times, the sponsors find their role difficult and frustrating while the youth
groups feel neglected or even hostile. However, the youth years pass rapidly and
we all rejoice to see them a few years later as young adults taking their places
as responsible adult Christians in the communities where they eventually live.
THE WOMEN’S GUILD
During the quarter century, St. John’s Women’s Guild has
continued as one of the church’s most supportive organizations. The Guild still
operates under the original Guild Constitution. The Guild meets once each month.
The program provides its members opportunities for Bible study, fellowship,
participation in service activities and in many areas of the total church
program.
The Guild accepts the responsibility of keeping the kitchen
supplied with essential equipment and food for church get-togethers where food
is served, such as: wedding receptions,
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